A Day With Everyday Life Warriors In Rudraprayag

This book reveals the experiences of field counseling of the survivors of the 2013 floods, in Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand region. These experiences are revealed through a systematic investigation of the symptoms of trauma of the survivors of the disaster impact. It also uncovers many experiences of the survivors throwing light on psychological-physiological, and conscious-unconscious, manifestation of […]

Swati Sharma was born in Delhi; she believes that,psychology is her passion, and her destiny. She is presently working as a school psychologist, and is pursuing her doctorate in psychology. She is passionate about investigating human behavior in several domains of life, and believes in writing, and sharing her field experiences. She considers herself as a lifelong learner, and a psychology student,as she believes that, there is no end to experiences, education, and learning. With a vision to create something worthwhile, and to contribute her bit to the community, she considers academic writing as the most beautiful medium. Although she has several national and international publications of research articles to her credit, encompassing varied fields, she explored as a student of psychology, but her area of interest remains psychosocial research.

Overview
This book reveals the experiences of field counseling of the survivors of the 2013 floods, in Rudraprayag, Uttarakhand region. These experiences are revealed through a systematic investigation of the symptoms of trauma of the survivors of the disaster impact. It also uncovers many experiences of the survivors throwing light on psychological-physiological, and conscious-unconscious, manifestation of the trauma caused by the disaster impact. Subjective experiences referring to experience of the survivor’s, body or mind overwhelmed by traumatic events have been discussed in the book.
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